Video Games are constantly evolving to meet the demands of gamers. This decade of gaming, which is drawing to a close, has expanded the size of games, as well as the amount of content in them. As great as some of the video games from the previous decade were at the time they released, by this decade’s standard many of them would be much too small in many aspects. Some series from the past have been modernized, embracing large scale open worlds. Even Nintendo has finally done it with The Legend of Zelda. I think one popular series from the last decade that could be cool to see modernized would be Prince of Persia.
Prince of Persia is currently owned by Ubisoft, which has experience with open world games (Assassin’s Creed). In a way I guess one could say the Assassin’s Creed Series is sort of Prince of Persia’s successor since the games had similarities, like using athleticism to perform spectacular maneuvers. Still, I think Prince of Persia offers an interesting setting for an open world game. It might be cool to explore the Persian empire while it was at its peak.
What are you're thoughts? Does a modernization of Prince of Persia sound interesting to you?
Prince of Persia is currently owned by Ubisoft, which has experience with open world games (Assassin’s Creed). In a way I guess one could say the Assassin’s Creed Series is sort of Prince of Persia’s successor since the games had similarities, like using athleticism to perform spectacular maneuvers. Still, I think Prince of Persia offers an interesting setting for an open world game. It might be cool to explore the Persian empire while it was at its peak.
What are you're thoughts? Does a modernization of Prince of Persia sound interesting to you?